Alabama Truck Driving School for Veterans

As a thank you for serving our country and protecting our freedoms, Veteran CDL Training wants to help you get back on your feet here at home and help you find CDL training programs for veterans.

We understand that it can be a struggle to get things going again after being dedicated to something as big and important as military service, but thanks to the Veteran’s Affairs (VA) and the Post 9/11 G.I. Bill and a little help from us, finding the proper training and starting an exciting new career in the truck driving industry is easy.

We’ve put together a list of the best truck driving schools in Alabama and across the country that offer truck driver training to veterans using the Post 9/11 GI Bill.

In order to make it onto our website as a featured truck driving school, the CDL training facility must pass our comprehensive screening process that rates schools based on a number of factors, all necessary to have a successful career as a truck driver.

The key factors we look at are:

A curriculum that covers everything you need to know to pass the commercial driver license (CDL) exams.

Experienced staff and instructors that can teach you real world lessons you can’t get from the CDL handbook.

Behind-the-wheel training courses to get hands-on experience and practice for the skills test.

Qualifying school for the VA Post 9/11 G.I. Bill.

Job placement programs to help inexperienced and new truck drivers start gaining valuable experience and a paycheck after they graduate.

Located Moulton, AL, Affordable Truck Driver Training is a great option for veterans looking for CDL training in Northern Alabama. ATDT has over 25 years of combined experience in the trucking industry and with training successful truckers.

If you are ready to take advantage of the truck driver training programs funded by the Post 9/11 G.I. Bill that you rightfully deserve, don’t hesitate any longer and contact one of our Alabama truck driving school representatives by filling out the application form on this page or by calling 1-800-TRUCKER (1-800-878-2537).

Training

Are you aware of the fact that as a veteran you are entitled for truck driving training? Well, the Post 9/11 GI Bill ensures this. Any veteran who has served in any of the armed forces for at least 90 days or for 30-days (in case of honorable discharge) post September 10, 2001 will be trained for CDL license. Even housing and exam fees can be funded under this financial assistance program for veterans. The choice now is yours, study for years and possibly get a job, or get CDL trained for a really short period and get an above-average paying job.

Funding

Veterans retiring from active duty have one behemoth task in front of them – get a job and settle down in life. However, considering the fact that education costs are sky-high, veterans find it extremely difficult to secure funding for their educational needs. To make the matters worse, after spending thousands on training or college education, there is no guarantee that you will get a job. The current economic conditions are that bad. Truck driving though is that one career option wherein you not only get full funding for the truck driving training, but also are readily absorbed by the trucking companies.